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• There are three various ways to interpret the Hindu concept of god which includes a polytheistic concept which is a religion of many gods, a monotheistic concept which means believing in only one god, and also a monistic concept where gods is an impersonal and unknowable entity. The belief of all three concepts is a quality scholars believe to be Hinduism’s ‘tolerant characteristic’ • The Rig-Veda (1200-900 BCE) the natural forces: Fire, Thunder, Dawn, Water, Earth, and the Sun...
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• There are three various ways to interpret the Hindu concept of god which includes a polytheistic concept which is a religion of many gods, a monotheistic concept which means believing in only one god, and also a monistic concept where gods is an impersonal and unknowable entity. The belief of all three concepts is a quality scholars believe to be Hinduism’s ‘tolerant characteristic’ • The Rig-Veda (1200-900 BCE) the natural forces: Fire, Thunder, Dawn, Water, Earth, and the Sun...
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